A colleague runs hMailServer at home (small Windows Mail server
programmed with .NET), and there i saw a option which may would be
interesting to implement.

The option is to skip the whole greylisting process if the sender domain
has SPF records and it passes the SPF check successfully. That makes
sense to me to do it this way, don't you think?

If it passes the SPF check there really is no need to do greylisting
because the server is already verified to be a real mail server mail for
this domain can come from.

Urs
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